And if that happens, how would a win in Houston affect Flacco's potential legacy?

If the Texans win in New England, I doubt Schaub will have the effect on the win that Flacco did tonight.

I think Schaub is a game manager, and I thought Flacco was too for the last few years, but over the last few playoff games he's played, he's stepped up.
He outplayed Brady last year on the road, just outplayed Manning on the road and if he outplays Brady on the road again for the 2nd straight year, I think that would speak volumes to his development and launch him into the elite status.

If the Texans win in New England, I doubt Schaub will have the effect on the win that Flacco did tonight.

I think Schaub is a game manager, and I thought Flacco was too for the last few years, but over the last few playoff games he's played, he's stepped up.
He outplayed Brady last year on the road, just outplayed Manning on the road and if he outplays Brady on the road again for the 2nd straight year, I think that would speak volumes to his development and launch him into the elite status.

Schaub has a weak arm, so I think that limits their offense some. But their offense is fairly basic too. They do a ton of run, run, pass......run, run pass......run, run, pass.....

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Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning:

Matt once made a very nice play in Seattle where he spun away from a pass rusher and hit Bowe off his back foot for a first down.

Yep. Absolutely. If nothing else, this should show why you shouldnt pass on a potential top QB in the draft. QB is everything. Chiefs passed on Rodgers and Flacco and is it any coincidence their poor record since 2007?Posted via Mobile Device